I wrote my "Unix for Mac Geeks" course in a hurry the night before,
and presented it to the group on the final day of the conference
for the first three hours. I also reminded myself of the phrase
"never demo with live data" through a rather embarassing disclosure
of some dubious filenames during my lecture. I don't think I've
ever been that red before. Thankfully, I have no pictures of that,
although I bet some others do.

John de Lancie added a presentation of the Devil and Daniel Webster
to the program, for kids. I snuck in to see the last half, after my
class was over.

The rest of the day was spent by most in seminars, although I was
wiped out and slept for a while, having gotten far too little sleep
thanks to a timezone change in the wrong direction, and the standard partying
in the Crows Nest the night before.

The end of the day brought us to the Speakers Q&A and final
conference wrapup, where next year's Mac/Perl/Trek cruise was announced!
Destination: Hawaii! Neil announced that as "Well, it's settled!
We're going to Hawaii!" to which I replied "OK, that means turn right
instead of left when we get to the south end of Vancouver Island?".
Good chuckles from the audience, but maybe you had to be there to really
get it.